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Reason: None provided.

Her constituency was a 'conservative' safe seat and she was their representative after the previous guy, a former RAF airman, retired in 2010 (in an expenses scandal). She was the slop (or as the French say, salope?) that the Tory party served up for their voters there, if they wanted to avoid the seat turning red.

Also she's now a Lord, so there's no question of electing her or unelecting her any more.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Her constituency was a 'conservative' safe seat and she was their representative after the previous guy, a former RAF airman, retired in 2010. She was the slop (or as the French say, salope?) that the Tory party served up for their voters there, if they wanted to avoid the seat turning red.

Also she's now a Lord, so there's no question of electing her or unelecting her any more.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Her constituency was a 'conservative' safe seat and she's been their representative since the previous guy, a former RAF airman, retired in 2010. She was the slop (or as the French say, salope?) that the Tory party have served up for their voters there, if they want to avoid the seat turning red.

Also she's now a Lord, so there's no question of electing her or unelecting her any more.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Her constituency is a 'conservative' safe seat and she's been their representative since the previous guy, a former RAF airman, retired in 2010. She was the slop (or as the French say, salope?) that the Tory party have served up for their voters there, if they want to avoid the seat turning red.

Also she's now a Lord, so there's no question of electing her or unelecting her any more.

1 year ago
1 score